I looked through and didn't see anything like this elsewhere on the board. Probably missed it. Anyway, just wanted to say that I never really expected to see the words "Yo yo yo sup Doggs" on Neil's blog. I like a little funny in the morning.

Yes, it was funny. But that was Maddy this morning. She likes to be ultra-cool sometimes - it helps when you're only 11 ....

- Cho

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ You are a Confectioner. Who can take a sunrise and sprinkle it with dew? Actually, that's Bob The Enchanter, two doors down on the left. But you make delectable treats, which is no simple feat considering Oompa Loompas won't be invented for three centuries. Not only do you delight with your sweets, but you've paved the way for a new profession: dentistry!

just wanted to remark that for a journalism student that guy isn't very smart. i had one journalism class about 4 years ago, and even i know if you want to interview someone, your first question is, "can i interview you for an article i'm writing?" not "do be kind enough to answer the following..."dork.

____________________________________________________________________"Patriotism is defined as the last resort of a scoundrel. With all due respect to an enlightened but inferior lexicographer i beg to submit that it is the first." - Ambrose Bierce----------------------A Good Scoundrel isn't Hard to Find

Originally posted by parrotslave:When someone asks me what my favorite work by Neil Gaiman is, I say his blog.

Reading on his blog about how much he loves being a dad and how precious his family is to him is what converted me from a casual reader to a fan.

Parrot, me too! Everytime he posts something about his daughters I'm like "Awwwwwww!!!" They've got him completely wrapped around their little fingers.

Anyway, in the most recent blog if you click on the link for people calling eachother Nazi it leads to a Wikipedia article on the origins of the name Godwin?!? Somehow I don't think that's what he intended. Though, I was worried it was going to link to a book site I go to where people tend to think "effing *itch" and "diseased *unt" are terms of affection.

Yeah, he meant to link to Godwin's law. There's a internal link to a Wikipedia-article about that on the bottom of the wiki-page he linked to, so just go to the bottom to get there. It was an interesting read!